- Memorandum By Ukrainian Canadian Committee Representing Canadian Citizens of Ukrainian Origin to Paris Peace Conference. September, 1946.
- Aid Memorial submitted by the General Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Supreme Ukrainian Liberation Council to the Delegates at the Paris Conference in 1946. Regarding Ukrainian struggle for freedom in the XX century.
- Memorandum of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN) Presented to
the World Conference in Paris, 1946. (Ukrainian language). - Memorandum on The Ukrainian Problem and the Implementation of Article
55 of the United Nations Charter by the Ukrainian Committee, Winnipeg, Manitoba, May, 1949.
- Lazarowich's ledger of law files, 1950s-1960s
- Various lease and sale documents for Lazarowich's clients, 1946-1951
- Receipt books, 1966-1969
The small booklet includes the names of cities and capitals from each country, names of oceans, seas, canals, islands, continents etc...
The large booklet includes maps of the whole world, as well as continents (Europe, Asia, Oceania...), Countries (Ukraine, Australia), maps of the world's oceans, latitudes and longitudes etc...
The collection is comprised of Rusalka Dance Ensemble archives, Nadia’s original choreography created for Rusalka, as well as related notes, correspondence, and reference materials for her creations.
Korpus, Nadia- UCSA Newsletter, Vol. 1, N 9, Aug, 1954
- Reprint from American mercury, 1945
- Edmonton Report, Vol. 1, N 44, 1974
Series consists of textual records that were donated by Lida Lahola in 2023 and they have a structure separate from the series 1-6. It includes Lahola’s identifications, business cards and Certificates and Awards honouring Ivan Lahola. Letters and documents related to the World League of Ukrainian political prisoners; poems and memories of Ukrainians; personal letters, memories, poems and biographies of Ivan Lahola; documentation related to the Holocaust survivors; the Alberta Legislature Sessions Reports; documentation related to Ivan Lahola’s home region; Ukrainian newspaper articles; Ivan Lahola’s work on the compensation for German forced slave labour and political prisoners in concentration camps.
The collection consists of published and unpublished chapters of George Kowalsky's memoirs about the Auschwitz and Dachau concentration camps in 1943 and 1944. The memoirs were partly published in 1946 in the "Christian Road. Ukrainian religious-social weekly," a Ukrainian language periodical disseminated among Ukrainian DP in Germany. Besides that, the collection is comprised of an English translation of one part of the memoirs, one religious poster, one photograph (portrait), a typed concert program where father Kowalsky was a choir conductor, and a typed statistics of deaths in Dachau by April 29, 1945.
Kowalsky, GeorgeSeries consists of textual records. It includes newspaper articles, programs of the events, which contain Dobrolige’s works, and articles about Wadym and Valentina Dobrolige’s life and work.
Collection consists of correspondence between Opryshko family in Canada and in Poland and Ukraine.
Opryshko familyFile consists of textual records. It includes Lahola’s identifications, which contains 4 official certifications from Salzburg that Lahola was in a concentration camp and one certification from Munich, 2 care cards from Munich, a certification from Canadian Immigration Service and Immigration Identification card, Certificate of Marriage of Ivan and Kathleen, a letter from a lawyer in Germany, a notification letter from the UN about Lahola’s application for payments, and various personal cards as a Canadian citizen in Alberta.
File consists of newspaper articles about Wadym and Valentina Dobrolige’s life and work, lifetime and posthumous art exhibitions
The collection consists of manuscripts -- books and papers -- about Ukrainian culture and history written by different authors and deposited to UCAMA over the years.
This collection consists of the following groups of materials:
- baptism and Canadian citizenship certificates,
- biographies,
- private photographs and negatives, portraits,
- certificates of honour,
- appreciation letters and greeting postcards,
- materials of anniversary celebrations: thank you letters, clipping about Telychko's 75-anniversary celebration (1982),
- newspaper publications, presentations and addresses by Telychko: essay about the Day of Statehood (1960), an obituary of Metropolitan Illarion (1972), Telychko's speech at the Ukrainian schools' exhibit opening (1979),
- eight broadcast scripts compiled by Telychko about Mykola Leontovych, Lesia Ukrainka, Mykola Lysenko, some historical events (Konotop battle, Carpathian Ukraine), SUS convention in 1979, Easter holiday, and Thanksgiving Day.
Contains a pamphlet titled "Save Valentyn Moroz", a news clipping on the protest writings on a Soviet dissident, an appeal for Andrei Sakharov, a letter from the Committee in Defense of Valentyn Moroz, and multiple news clippings on Valentyn Moroz.
This item is an oil painting on canvas
Dobrolige, WadymChester Kuc was a student of the Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre Summer School in Winnipeg (1947) supervised by Dr. O. Koshetz. The series contains several concert programs dedicated to the summer schools conclusion and a brochure about the Ukrainian Centre in Winnipeg.
Kuc, Chester and LubaMaterials related to the trials of Demianiuk, predominantly from the 1980s. Contain correspondence with and about Ivan Demianiuk.
The series comprises family photographs (and negatives) from different periods of their life.
Iwanec, Parasia and Wasyl